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the demand isn't there for $105 crude in the united states. west texas for me. and $120 crude in uniform hence the sharp decline. and it is the commodities table that i say eureka, that explains the stock market. stocks and companies that use oil that use commodities, they're doing fabulously. even last week, a tough week, they're doing fabulously. stocks of kmacompanies that are involved directly in the production of commodities, those are the ones that are going down. let's break it down with companies you understand so you can see how foolish it is to talk about things like risk on and risk off. how much more valuable it is to view stocks through the prison. of commodities, as companies that take or pay for commodities, their stocks are going higher. while the companies that would do better if growth were stronger and therefore more commodities were being used, those stocks are going lower. first, all of the packaged good companies are rallying. even the crummy ones, which is always the best way to tell how the market is really doing. i like to look at the wo
the demand isn't there for $105 crude in the united states. west texas for me. and $120 crude in uniform hence the sharp decline. and it is the commodities table that i say eureka, that explains the stock market. stocks and companies that use oil that use commodities, they're doing fabulously. even last week, a tough week, they're doing fabulously. stocks of kmacompanies that are involved directly in the production of commodities, those are the ones that are going down. let's break it down with...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> in the aftermath of the 2008 housing collapse, the number of properties going into foreclosure soared across america. but in a shocking number of cases, many of the mortgage documents needed for the banks to foreclose on delinquent homeowners were missing. as scott pelley reported in april of 2011, this led some companies to set up forgery mills to re-create the missing paperwork. >> docx and companies like it were re-creating missing mortgage assignments for the banks and providing the legally required signatures of bank vice presidents and notaries. linda green says she was named a bank vice president by docx because her name was short and easy to spell. as demand exploded, docx needed more linda greens. so you're linda green? >> yes. can't you tell? [laug
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> in the aftermath of the 2008 housing collapse, the number of properties going into foreclosure soared across america. but in a shocking number of cases,...
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i think, next to housing, this is the single most important issue in the united states and certainly the largest threat to the u.s. economy. >> meredith whitney was talking back in 2010 about a then- looming financial crisis involving state and local governments across the country. it was a debt crisis which some people believe could derail the recovery and require another big bailout package that no one in washington wants to talk about. >> the day of reckoning has arrived. that's it. and it's gonna arrive everywhere. time may vary a little bit depending upon which state you're in, but it's coming. [ticking] >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. in this edition, we look at three stories linked by the financial collapse of 2008. first, we examine a scam that's cost thousands of americans their homes. then we look into wall street's shadow market of credit default swaps. finally, a report on the perilous state of state finances. we begin with the foreclosure crisis. in the aftermath of the great recession, the huge number of foreclosed properties was a significant factor
i think, next to housing, this is the single most important issue in the united states and certainly the largest threat to the u.s. economy. >> meredith whitney was talking back in 2010 about a then- looming financial crisis involving state and local governments across the country. it was a debt crisis which some people believe could derail the recovery and require another big bailout package that no one in washington wants to talk about. >> the day of reckoning has arrived. that's...
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it's an alternative currency to the printed currency that we have in the united states and they have in europe. i've got to tell you, i trust gold, i don't trust paper. that's why between 10% and 20% makes so much sense. hello, mr. cramer, i've become very interested in investing. i'm a new investor and would love to get big gains, but i'm afraid i won't pick the right speculative stocks. we're only having one speculative stock out of every five, two out of every ten. speculation keeps us interested. makes us pay attention, but it can be dangerous. what i like to do, i like to speculate in biotech, that's my cheap one, biotech companies with more than one drug so that if they possibly have a failure, you're still in the game. those have been the most fruitful, all you've got to do is check some of the big winners like even a company like a regeneron which had a monster run all the way through since the show began. that's the kind of speculative biotech stock that i really look for. here's one from sharon in maryland. jim, thanks for a great show. following your strategies, i have mov
it's an alternative currency to the printed currency that we have in the united states and they have in europe. i've got to tell you, i trust gold, i don't trust paper. that's why between 10% and 20% makes so much sense. hello, mr. cramer, i've become very interested in investing. i'm a new investor and would love to get big gains, but i'm afraid i won't pick the right speculative stocks. we're only having one speculative stock out of every five, two out of every ten. speculation keeps us...
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we have to be open for business in the united states. we have to have a tax policy that's consistent with business growth, regulations that are -- they don't have to be pro-business and go all the way around but we've got to have something more balanced than we've been. that uncertainty i think has just driven us all into a little bit of worry of where we're all going with this. so it's one of a complicated set of thing has we really need a different pro growth, pro future environment that is frankly a cloud over us right now. >> doug, you have delayed decisions on expansion? have you not hired people because of this? >> we're hiring in a big way. in fact, since the beginning of the recession, we're up at about 50% in employment and a lot of those are u.s. jobs. but when i go talk to our customers in the united states, and these are small contractors to large contractors, we have a global footprint and thankfully we have a huge global footprint and it's great. so while things are maybe a little slow in the u.s. one day, they're maybe boo
we have to be open for business in the united states. we have to have a tax policy that's consistent with business growth, regulations that are -- they don't have to be pro-business and go all the way around but we've got to have something more balanced than we've been. that uncertainty i think has just driven us all into a little bit of worry of where we're all going with this. so it's one of a complicated set of thing has we really need a different pro growth, pro future environment that is...
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while the united states has better growth than europe, it is also not out of the words. as judd can tell you this fiscal cliff at the end of the years add as new degree of uncertainty for the united states, plus all the new regulations coming out. >> as you leave the world bank, your reputation there is very strong. you brought fiscal responsibility to the world bank and transparency. where do you see the big issues coming at the world bank that the world bank is going to have to deal with? what do you see its role and how do you see it raising its visibility with the american people in a way the american people continue to support or congress continues to support its efforts? >> one of the huge changes in the world and you see it in this financial crisis is two-thirds of the growth in the past five years came from developing countries. the world bank play as role with that on the financing side but equally upimportant on the poli side, trying to make sure there are safety net procedures without busting budgets and transparency. that's in the interest of europe and every
while the united states has better growth than europe, it is also not out of the words. as judd can tell you this fiscal cliff at the end of the years add as new degree of uncertainty for the united states, plus all the new regulations coming out. >> as you leave the world bank, your reputation there is very strong. you brought fiscal responsibility to the world bank and transparency. where do you see the big issues coming at the world bank that the world bank is going to have to deal...
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moreover, he'd been a member of both united states house and united states senate. in the latter 1850s he served as chair for the military affairs committee. in addition between 1853 and 1857 he had served as secretary of war in franklin president pierce's cabinet. despite these credentials davis has been harshly judged by historians in his starring role, the president of the confederate states. the judgment of davis almost makes a prima facie case for disregarding prior achievement and experience in awarding higher responsible office. give a man with his background a big job, he fails. why do you need a background? witness professor neely. of course davis is usually matched against his wartime opposite abraham lincoln and invariably he comes in second. usually quite a distant second. yet, to me, trailing lincoln does not automatically brand davis a failure. for, in my judgment, and lincoln was clearly the greatest war leader in our history, but even when viewed alone, outside the lincoln boundary, davis commonly receives poor marks. without going into an extended d
moreover, he'd been a member of both united states house and united states senate. in the latter 1850s he served as chair for the military affairs committee. in addition between 1853 and 1857 he had served as secretary of war in franklin president pierce's cabinet. despite these credentials davis has been harshly judged by historians in his starring role, the president of the confederate states. the judgment of davis almost makes a prima facie case for disregarding prior achievement and...
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the president of the united states inaugurated 1953 has a parade and dedicates a float to god. congress doesn't pass legislation to put under god in our pledge of allegiance. in god we trust is on the currency. look at it now. you might all have credit cards, but if you get hold of a dollar bill -- and again, under god. this country is religious. by the 1970s, they're on television broadcasting around the world. these are the most watched shows globally. some of them have come under the gun, kind of criticism. you are talking america is immoral, it's the most religious country in the world. they say yeah there's some depravity, there's sex out there, say praisers. but basically americans have their core values. family values, good and ethical. it's not elitist, either. i mentioned it in housing. television, it's not elitist at all. everybody watches it. here is lucille ball with the "i love lucy" show. 1956 president eisenhower was re-elected and had his inauguration on tv. give his speech again. lucy, the real lucille o ball. she was pregnant and decided she would go and have
the president of the united states inaugurated 1953 has a parade and dedicates a float to god. congress doesn't pass legislation to put under god in our pledge of allegiance. in god we trust is on the currency. look at it now. you might all have credit cards, but if you get hold of a dollar bill -- and again, under god. this country is religious. by the 1970s, they're on television broadcasting around the world. these are the most watched shows globally. some of them have come under the gun,...
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right now the united states is at 2.1 and we continue to decline. but when you look at the 2.1 figure and you break it down by demographic group, anglos, asian americans, and african-americans are all below replacement level between 1.8 and 2.0. hispanics are the only demographic group that are above replacement level, at 2.9. and we're already beginning to see that in many parts of the country where hispanics are clearly producing the future workforce of the country. so you have more people leaving the work force than entering the work force and we're beginning to have fewer and fewer children. no country in the history of the world has ever experienced economic prosperity while also experiencing depopulation. you're beginning to see depopulation in countries like russia and japan, many believe that japan has passed the tipping point. russia's population shrinks by 700,000 people every year. and in russia, they have tried numerous things. including creating a new federal holiday, a national day of procreation where everyone is asked to go home, tur
right now the united states is at 2.1 and we continue to decline. but when you look at the 2.1 figure and you break it down by demographic group, anglos, asian americans, and african-americans are all below replacement level between 1.8 and 2.0. hispanics are the only demographic group that are above replacement level, at 2.9. and we're already beginning to see that in many parts of the country where hispanics are clearly producing the future workforce of the country. so you have more people...
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we from the united states perspective. i think i can speak for all other 27 al litz lies remain cod to an open door. we can have invitation to european member states. european states whose, whose membership in nato contributed to the security of the north atlantic area and who meet nato standards. these four countries have declared they would look to be members of nacht tow. we are working actively with them. we as nay tomorrow. tument foster the circumstances and aability for them to become members, sooner rather than later. the time its not yet for various reasons. and each country is unique. echl country will have to be dealt with separately. but the time will not be -- will not be yet -- in chicago. for them to be -- invited. either because of other member states or in the case of macedonia, we remain committed to inviting them as soon as mutual satisfactory issue of the nape h name has been resolved with greece. we are working hard with montenegro and bosnia in terms of reform of their country. we work with georgia on
we from the united states perspective. i think i can speak for all other 27 al litz lies remain cod to an open door. we can have invitation to european member states. european states whose, whose membership in nato contributed to the security of the north atlantic area and who meet nato standards. these four countries have declared they would look to be members of nacht tow. we are working actively with them. we as nay tomorrow. tument foster the circumstances and aability for them to become...
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even today, after the cuts of the united states, 70% of u.s. spending and 30% -- part of it is because the united states expanded the defense spending in the last decade, but the other part is europe has been cutting. there will come a time when if you continue that operate together in military operations becomes so constrained, that -- that there is a real need to start thinking about how do we meet the ability of the europeans to -- to be -- good partners, strong partners as we saw in libya. they can be. but continue to be open in the future. that will require not only spending more, but it also will require europeans to spending better and smarter. one of the issues and initiatives that secretary-general rasmussen has been pushing a notion of having what he calls smart defense, having europeans working together to appropriate cure critical capabilities that alone they couldn't afford but together that they could. we will encourage all europeans to dupe more of that so that even if they don't spend necessarily more in dollars or euros or cron
even today, after the cuts of the united states, 70% of u.s. spending and 30% -- part of it is because the united states expanded the defense spending in the last decade, but the other part is europe has been cutting. there will come a time when if you continue that operate together in military operations becomes so constrained, that -- that there is a real need to start thinking about how do we meet the ability of the europeans to -- to be -- good partners, strong partners as we saw in libya....
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obesity may also be linked to an increase of kidney stones in the united states. a new study shows that the number of americans suffering from kidney stones has nearly doubled since 1994 although it is a largely unknown how or why kidney stones are formed doctors do know that they . you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job. so why are you doing hers? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious... like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription nexium not only provides 24-hour heartburn relief but can also help heal acid related erosions in the lining of your esophagus. talk to your doctor about the risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels with long-term use of nexium. possible side effects include headache diarrhea and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. let your doctor do her job and you do yours. .. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. time for a lunch
obesity may also be linked to an increase of kidney stones in the united states. a new study shows that the number of americans suffering from kidney stones has nearly doubled since 1994 although it is a largely unknown how or why kidney stones are formed doctors do know that they . you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job. so why are you doing hers? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious... like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach...
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cost $80 to $100 a dose of the pediatricians office in the united states. spratt brings to my mind the idea of offshore drug manufacturing. you know india is a major drug manufacturer now. do you think international drug manufacturers are part of the solution, part of the problem. where do they fit in? >> unfortunately they are not doing very well right now i'm part of it has to do with the trips agreement, the world trade organization agreement has been dealing with intellectual property, the state to impose on the developing world. indiana has been able to duplicate import drugs cheaply and distribute to the developing world but cannot do that illegally anyway because india thought covering patents on manufacturing processes, not on composition. so they could duplicate a drug legally and distribute it. what they had to change was the latest manufactured. the trip has forced india to adhere to the patent system of the west, with the composition of the drugs is what is good. so india can no longer duplicate the drugs as cheaply as it used to. this i think i
cost $80 to $100 a dose of the pediatricians office in the united states. spratt brings to my mind the idea of offshore drug manufacturing. you know india is a major drug manufacturer now. do you think international drug manufacturers are part of the solution, part of the problem. where do they fit in? >> unfortunately they are not doing very well right now i'm part of it has to do with the trips agreement, the world trade organization agreement has been dealing with intellectual...
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this will advertise the state of oklahoma. this will advertise the united states. this will advertise a major portion of american history which is indigenous. and on this continent, the vast majority of that history is pre-history for hundreds of thousands of years if not millenia. native people have been in this area for a very, very long time. over time they had moved with drought or buffalo herds or other reasons. and then other american-indian groups came through by force called removal into this region. some came voluntarily into this area from the southeastern united states to avoid the expanding frontier. some were buffalo hunters, some were mixed blood traders with spanish, german fur traders. spanish settlers. french, a few english, other indians long before any kind of forced removal. and then in the indian removal act enacted by congress in 1830 that allowed the president to institute policies that would move into this area, east indians who occupy the eastern woodlands of the united states to free that area up for settlement and pioneer settlement. it t
this will advertise the state of oklahoma. this will advertise the united states. this will advertise a major portion of american history which is indigenous. and on this continent, the vast majority of that history is pre-history for hundreds of thousands of years if not millenia. native people have been in this area for a very, very long time. over time they had moved with drought or buffalo herds or other reasons. and then other american-indian groups came through by force called removal...
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and in the united states that happens. slave owners notice right away that the abolitionist movement has geared up and these people are mounting a direct rhetorical attack on the institution. and they respond right away. this is the first sustained criticism of slavery as an institution since the revolution, so they fight back. and many of them are themselves politicians, public figures. many slave owners were also governors, members of the state legislature in the u.s. senate, and some of them actually became president of the united states as we said earlier. so they fight back. also newspapers editors, ministers, they know that this is a threat. and these are the kinds of arguments that they make. they say first of all, slavery is protected by the bible. they love that part of the bible that says servants obey thy masters. they quote that hundreds of times. servants obey thy master. they hardly ever quote in christ there is no male or female. they don't like that. they quote the parts of the bible that they say are pro s
and in the united states that happens. slave owners notice right away that the abolitionist movement has geared up and these people are mounting a direct rhetorical attack on the institution. and they respond right away. this is the first sustained criticism of slavery as an institution since the revolution, so they fight back. and many of them are themselves politicians, public figures. many slave owners were also governors, members of the state legislature in the u.s. senate, and some of them...
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less than 1% were allowed to serve in the united states military. now, for those of you who may be suspect to propaganda and say, only 1% of the african-americans served in the draft, there were laws that prevented people from enlisting. and so fdr worked with the war department, who was profoundly opposed to this to, in fact, remove barriers. it didn't work that much. it went from 1% to 5% as opposed to 9%. if you go back again, the glass is half-full. when fdr meets with a. philip randolph and walter wright and leaders from the urban league to discuss this, it's the exact same day that the tripartite pact is announced. that means at the same time he's learning that germany, japan and russia all have signed a pack against us. and when randolph and company come, they come in a meeting eleanor has facilitated. they have a list of seven demands. of those demands, four are met. the full integration of the service is not met, obviously, because that's left for truman to do. the steps that fdr does take, i think, are not just incremental, but are a slap
less than 1% were allowed to serve in the united states military. now, for those of you who may be suspect to propaganda and say, only 1% of the african-americans served in the draft, there were laws that prevented people from enlisting. and so fdr worked with the war department, who was profoundly opposed to this to, in fact, remove barriers. it didn't work that much. it went from 1% to 5% as opposed to 9%. if you go back again, the glass is half-full. when fdr meets with a. philip randolph...
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coming back in to the united states was a different story. it is a day that becky levin never forget. >> i looked up and i am in the passenger side and my son is in the back. officers are running out and pulling their records and i said, something is going down. >> i said they're coming after me. >> i look and they are surrounding our car. >> they were detained at the border for two and a half hours. cautious about taking any more trips outside the country but wanting to, they planned a trip to the bahamas last year to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary. this time they got a letter from the state department saying his passport was valid. again, they had no problem getting into the bahamas and they had all lovely time. coming back home, they were detained at the border for three hours. even with a letter. >> your not sure what to do. people are coming and going and typing and looking at you. >> they were finally allowed to leave and fly home. david make another attempt to clear his name with the secret service. again, they say he is an a
coming back in to the united states was a different story. it is a day that becky levin never forget. >> i looked up and i am in the passenger side and my son is in the back. officers are running out and pulling their records and i said, something is going down. >> i said they're coming after me. >> i look and they are surrounding our car. >> they were detained at the border for two and a half hours. cautious about taking any more trips outside the country but wanting...
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the united states has one of the highest statutory corporate rates in the world, which many economists say act as a barrier to domestic investment. when we talk about a barrier to domestic investment, of course folks coming out of school today are taking twice as long to find a job as they did in january 2009 when this president was sworn in. twice as long to find a job today than four years ago. what's different than today from four years ago? well, we've been doing a lot of this slush fund spending. we've done a lot of borrowing from folks, we've done a lot of punishing of industry. we can absolutely lower rates and flatten the code. we can absolutely eliminate deductions and exemptions. but pick ong one industry at a time is counterproductive. and i want to ask my colleagues this. i've done some research on taxes over the years. and i found this of my friends in the corporate world. they don't have a secret drawer they can dig into to pay their tax bill. there is no secret drawer in any corporation i've ever walked into. they can either raise their cost for their consumers and thus
the united states has one of the highest statutory corporate rates in the world, which many economists say act as a barrier to domestic investment. when we talk about a barrier to domestic investment, of course folks coming out of school today are taking twice as long to find a job as they did in january 2009 when this president was sworn in. twice as long to find a job today than four years ago. what's different than today from four years ago? well, we've been doing a lot of this slush fund...
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and i was wondering if during the process where the united states government was drafting the moral act and the homestead act of 1862 if they ever thought about the possibility of counter fit operations being established in the midwest and northern great plains.counterfit operati established in the midwest and northern great plains. and if so what were their plans in preventing such an event. >> i found no record of that being a concern it for tfor they department, which particularly in 1862 was, if you read samson chase's, the secretary treasury's diary, it becomes clear that he was running an endless effort simply to fund the next day's operations. or argue bring the past weably operations. day after day he comes in to his office to find million of dollars of unpaid bills on his desk and he'll complain about the fact that he has no idea how to pay them. and if they had been paid in cou counterfeit money, i think that would have been fine with him. most of the republican party was strongly opposed to the idea of fiat money, greenback money, to begin with. chase and lincoln were really
and i was wondering if during the process where the united states government was drafting the moral act and the homestead act of 1862 if they ever thought about the possibility of counter fit operations being established in the midwest and northern great plains.counterfit operati established in the midwest and northern great plains. and if so what were their plans in preventing such an event. >> i found no record of that being a concern it for tfor they department, which particularly in...
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states last year. the same as 2010. officials say fewer states with helmet laws, alcohol use and speeding contributed to the deaths. >>> senator cardin taking part in a memorial day wreath laying program and parade. at one he will be at the vietnam veterans of man reception. >> this live picture --. the president is scheduled to speak around 11:30. at one the defense secretary will host the vietnam veteran's memorial on the national mall in dc. >>> the memorial day concert in department c was canceled after a line of thunderstorms moved through. thousands got to see half the concert because of the storm. they were told to seek shelter immediately. the concert was being broadcast live on pbs. >>> residents along the southeast coast are feeling the impact of tropical storm beryl. it landed and high wind and heavy rain they felt. tropical storm warnings are in effect for the state of georgia and along the coastline as well as parts of florida and south carolina. >>> it's 6:53. let's check our weather with
states last year. the same as 2010. officials say fewer states with helmet laws, alcohol use and speeding contributed to the deaths. >>> senator cardin taking part in a memorial day wreath laying program and parade. at one he will be at the vietnam veterans of man reception. >> this live picture --. the president is scheduled to speak around 11:30. at one the defense secretary will host the vietnam veteran's memorial on the national mall in dc. >>> the memorial day...
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i mean, it kind of defines why we have a memorial day holiday in the united states. and this is a ceremony that's opened to the public. so, for people who are going to be firing up the grill later on or going out on a boat, it would be nice for them to come to this ceremony this morning because this is really why we have the holiday. >> reporter: it starts at 10 and this year you are honoring 7 men and women who died in the past year since may of last year. >> exactly. that's correct. and one of the servicemen who we will be honoring who was killed a few months ago, he was a physical education teacher and some of his students will be here today to lead the pledge of allegiance and that should be very special. >> reporter: you give each family's special plaque. you have one here. >> yes. yes. and this is given to each family. they will be here today. i think they feel a bond together. they all feared they might get a call their loved one was killed in action. and it actually happened for them. so e. think it's important for them to kind of feel that bond knowing that
i mean, it kind of defines why we have a memorial day holiday in the united states. and this is a ceremony that's opened to the public. so, for people who are going to be firing up the grill later on or going out on a boat, it would be nice for them to come to this ceremony this morning because this is really why we have the holiday. >> reporter: it starts at 10 and this year you are honoring 7 men and women who died in the past year since may of last year. >> exactly. that's...
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i think it's message the message came from the united states. president clinton will be talking to the four. it's very clear we do see the path that will lead to that. there are reforms that need to be pursued and although we are not ready at this meeting, seek membership in europe and nato. >> we agree with that for the very reasons you state and it is our goal and commitment to make sure that this summit sends a positive signal in that direction. i'll be honest, not every member is enthusiastic about enlargement process and sometimes it takes some persuading to make sure that positive signal gets sent but this administration's view, we appreciate the committee for that goal. >> and we've seen that at prior submits. there's concern about other countries in europe and their view. we're well aware and that's why it's important for u.s. leadership to be focused and clear in chicago. >> thank you. madam chair? >> senator risch? >> thank you for coming, gentlemen. we met -- this committee met with the secretary-general yesterday and we had a spirite
i think it's message the message came from the united states. president clinton will be talking to the four. it's very clear we do see the path that will lead to that. there are reforms that need to be pursued and although we are not ready at this meeting, seek membership in europe and nato. >> we agree with that for the very reasons you state and it is our goal and commitment to make sure that this summit sends a positive signal in that direction. i'll be honest, not every member is...
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and similarly, how did president eisenhower decide to call in the united states army to little rock and to federalize the arkansas national guard? now, we're going to answer those questions. the first thing to do is to put this in context, so i'm going to ask our historians, both carol and david, to do that right now. and that is to say, as i look at this time period with truman and eisenhower, it struck me that two wars really frame the civil rights movement and the interaction and the response of the presidents. so, if you would, david, actually, carol, if you would, talk to me about truman and at that time where we were as a nation and while this world war ii, these african-americans coming back after world war ii started to make a difference in how people thought about civil rights. >> when you think about it, the second world war was an amazing war because it was the war against the nazis. it was a war where both roosevelt and churchill had issued the atlantic charter, and that atlantic charter talked about the four freedoms. african-americans works were dealing with double-digit u
and similarly, how did president eisenhower decide to call in the united states army to little rock and to federalize the arkansas national guard? now, we're going to answer those questions. the first thing to do is to put this in context, so i'm going to ask our historians, both carol and david, to do that right now. and that is to say, as i look at this time period with truman and eisenhower, it struck me that two wars really frame the civil rights movement and the interaction and the...
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you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >> that's the power of community. that's the power of shared effort and memory. some of the memories are forged when everything around us seems broken. even though i expect that some of you ultimately will end up leaving joplin, i'm confident that joplin will never leave you. the people that went through this with you, the people you once thought of as neighbors, acquaintances, classmates, the people in this auditorium now, they're your family now. they're your family. >> that was just part of the commencement speech one year after a devastate skpk deadly tornadoer to through that missouri town. >> as president obama stressed economic growth, mitt romney comes up with his own priorities, making him sound more like a man running for president in 1984. mitt romney's time warp is coming up. yet another sfat is messing with its voter i.d. laws just in time to keep people away from the polls in 2012. civil rights icon and congressman joins me. stay with us. [ male announcer ] the inspiring story of how a shipping giant can
you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >> that's the power of community. that's the power of shared effort and memory. some of the memories are forged when everything around us seems broken. even though i expect that some of you ultimately will end up leaving joplin, i'm confident that joplin will never leave you. the people that went through this with you, the people you once thought of as neighbors, acquaintances, classmates, the people in this auditorium now,...
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states capitol to remember the prisoners of war. this year's focus was on me sgt boat or stop. >> oh, if you can get me you have not been forgotten. this would commend memory the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war. in washington. >>darya: and memorial day is the time to remember those it is bought and died for a cut country and those who have suffered the ultimate sacrifice >> for some members of the military, at coming back for the military has can take its toll. the memories are fresh. doctors to deal with returning serve as people say that there are some things did everyone else can do to help them get back into life. never one never assume that you understand the that went through. to say that we and the stamina was like of course we don't. the rich do -- to-do not pile on a but the continents. they are still trying to figure out. many men and many women do not want to talk about and to try to push it is also disrespectful. or is different for every person. be patient and listen. it takes time. today's health minute in irian >>
states capitol to remember the prisoners of war. this year's focus was on me sgt boat or stop. >> oh, if you can get me you have not been forgotten. this would commend memory the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war. in washington. >>darya: and memorial day is the time to remember those it is bought and died for a cut country and those who have suffered the ultimate sacrifice >> for some members of the military, at coming back for the military has can take its toll. the...
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and so even with nearly half a million immigrants arriving to the united states legally each year, he wants the government to start giving out more green cards. but there's a vast majority that thinks otherwise. >> there are many immigrant reform groups who say there are hundreds of thousands of foreigners coming into this country each year legally. they'll be competing for jobs with americans. how do you respond to that? >> look, what, we want the most talent on the planet to decide that america is where they wanna live, raise their families, build their businesses and create wealth and saying that, you know, "okay, we're done now." and we're -- "we're gonna close the doors and stop immigration" is like the new york yankees saying, "you know, i've got enough talent on my baseball team. let's let the other teams recruit the good players for a while. let's see how that works out." >> why are you such a cheerleader for the immigrant entrepreneur in this country? >> i think because they represent what america's all about. it's a cliche to say america was built on immigration, but it's tr
and so even with nearly half a million immigrants arriving to the united states legally each year, he wants the government to start giving out more green cards. but there's a vast majority that thinks otherwise. >> there are many immigrant reform groups who say there are hundreds of thousands of foreigners coming into this country each year legally. they'll be competing for jobs with americans. how do you respond to that? >> look, what, we want the most talent on the planet to...
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and the attorney general of the united states looked up and equipped you know some people say john has been hit on the head so many times he doesn't have any sense anymore. and some people who laughed i was the only black person in the room. i said that is wrong. you can't say that or think that. these are american citizens and they want their rights. they are doing what they want to be doing and you shoutn't denigrate them that way. his pr man said to me, congratulations. i said for what? i didn't win nothing. he says, you got people discussing black people as human beings not as spectors out of the old books. so, it wasn't terrible. but it wasn't easy either. and you had to go after it and after it hard. and you had to go after it to keep the faith. you had to keep the faith. and the government is not prepared to move on this kind of stuff. >> okay. um the incident in which john lewis was beaten on horseback was in alabama. he is now congressman john louis. i have some questions here. to what would you attribute the level of comfortability displayed by both? >> well, one thing was th
and the attorney general of the united states looked up and equipped you know some people say john has been hit on the head so many times he doesn't have any sense anymore. and some people who laughed i was the only black person in the room. i said that is wrong. you can't say that or think that. these are american citizens and they want their rights. they are doing what they want to be doing and you shoutn't denigrate them that way. his pr man said to me, congratulations. i said for what? i...
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a live look from the united states marines corps war memorial. this memorial is dedicated to all marines who have dedicated their lives in battle. >>james: this is the view from san francisco looking back over the bay bridge. jackie sissel is given of this wonderful shot. it is causing problems at sfo. we have delays of about 57 minutes. here's a look at the weather. today, the morning fog should burn off by the afternoon. things will warm up nicely over the next few days with highs in the '80s and possibly '90s by thursday. we will cool off as we head into the weekend. >>erica: better news for the sig alert, northbound highway 101 in central satyr fell, all lanes are currently blocked. originally the seat be hoped that the lanes reopen by 7:00. as of right now it could open by our next report at 6:45 a.m.. the bridges look good. no other hot spots to contend with. >>mark: more on memorial day. >> with the whistle under 4, memorial day weekend sticks off at the nation's capital. on sunday, the parents of the census lists let the rolling thunder r
a live look from the united states marines corps war memorial. this memorial is dedicated to all marines who have dedicated their lives in battle. >>james: this is the view from san francisco looking back over the bay bridge. jackie sissel is given of this wonderful shot. it is causing problems at sfo. we have delays of about 57 minutes. here's a look at the weather. today, the morning fog should burn off by the afternoon. things will warm up nicely over the next few days with highs in...
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the united states has a much more formidable opponent than the united states would have to be much more involved. >> the reality is that syria is a different situation than libya in terms of the military capability that is their. it would require a different kind of engagement. that is not the main reason. the main reason is that there is no legal basis for foreign intervention, that did exist in libya. there needs to be a consensus to act. if there is no desire in the region for foreign intervention. the arab league has made it clear that this is not something they seek. the arab league was the body ask for the u.n. to impose a no-fly zone in libya. those are two fundamental reasons why there is a hesitancy to engage militarily on the part of nato. one of the reasons why an alliance of democracy, which operates on consensus, would find it difficult to have the consensus necessary to intervene. >> we are going to invite audience members to join in the discussion. let me get the ground rules out first. please wait for the microphone. speak directly into it. stand up and speak your name a
the united states has a much more formidable opponent than the united states would have to be much more involved. >> the reality is that syria is a different situation than libya in terms of the military capability that is their. it would require a different kind of engagement. that is not the main reason. the main reason is that there is no legal basis for foreign intervention, that did exist in libya. there needs to be a consensus to act. if there is no desire in the region for foreign...
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nato is an alliance between the united states canada and europe and the u.s. is still considered a superpower. willows have a disproportionately larger role. but we're going to discuss the increased leadership and support of the european allies ... they have been with us in afghanistan for a decade we now. >> there is a disproportionate share of u.s. resources? >> 90% of the costs of those strikes were done by the united states and it looked a lot like a u.s. operation in libya if it was the opposite that is a dramatic difference. this is something that will be the case moving forward sometimes the u.s. will be in the lead it will always have a major role but the allies are more involved and will be key partners in the future that you very much. tom skilling is next with the full forecast. it was like a red rash... very sore looking kinda blistery. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i was a firefighter for 24 years. but, i have never encountered such a burning sensation until i had the shingles. i remember it well. i was in the back yard d
nato is an alliance between the united states canada and europe and the u.s. is still considered a superpower. willows have a disproportionately larger role. but we're going to discuss the increased leadership and support of the european allies ... they have been with us in afghanistan for a decade we now. >> there is a disproportionate share of u.s. resources? >> 90% of the costs of those strikes were done by the united states and it looked a lot like a u.s. operation in libya if...
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sense that obviously the united states leaves in the last three years also after the eleven it isn't in the leg to. stand and therefore its interest probably has been. affected in some way therefore it wants to come back and play a leadership role in the region one of the key problems that both sides are where else is of course deeply. distrusts and that's why we have seen this kind of. military maneuver in the chinese navy in particular has been developed and discarded. aerial didn't. believe he had weapons systems that's for real it's not just posturing. and trying to overcome this terrible. distrust and this is the most probably formidable challenge. syrian rebels are reportedly going to undergo guerrilla warfare training in kosovo the village to be using the same training camps built for the kosovo liberation army a group previously designated as a terrorist organization by the united states and even the un has put a surge a terrific of it she's a foreign affairs editor for the u.s. based chronicles magazine he said he sees little good coming from this. well first of all i don't
sense that obviously the united states leaves in the last three years also after the eleven it isn't in the leg to. stand and therefore its interest probably has been. affected in some way therefore it wants to come back and play a leadership role in the region one of the key problems that both sides are where else is of course deeply. distrusts and that's why we have seen this kind of. military maneuver in the chinese navy in particular has been developed and discarded. aerial didn't. believe...
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it goes back to the ancient greek and romans, ancient egyptians, it's older than the united states and slavery existed long before jamestown was founded in 1607. slavery had already spread through central and south america, that part of the new world had been colonized by the spanish and the portuguese and the development of slavery in north america and the british empire is a late comer, slavery was already an up and running concern generating huge profits in central and south america, before the very first slaves arrive in virginia and the virginia colony in 1619. and most of the slaves who come to the new world go to central and south america. we estimate maybe 5% of the millions of slaves who are brought from africa to the americas end up in what is now the united states. now, the cotton gin in the 1790s as we mentioned, the cotton gin gives slavery a new lease on life. it's a new way to make money from a slavery. and the typical slave in the period from 1830 to 1860 works on a cotton plantation. although not all of them. some slaves work in industry, slaves helped build railroads
it goes back to the ancient greek and romans, ancient egyptians, it's older than the united states and slavery existed long before jamestown was founded in 1607. slavery had already spread through central and south america, that part of the new world had been colonized by the spanish and the portuguese and the development of slavery in north america and the british empire is a late comer, slavery was already an up and running concern generating huge profits in central and south america, before...
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in the united states we've seen a slight diminution of the republican zeal for public cuts. and you can expect democrats and president obama to go hard after them in the election on medicare and social security. the republican point of view, they've got to hope that the anti-incumbent message sent to sarkozy will be repeated in november. >>> let's talk about this country, exactly six months until our election day. this weekend, president obama officially kicked off his campaign, with rallies in a pair of swing states. though a lot of folks are quick to point out what sure has looked like campaigning from the president for months now. nbc's mike viqueira at the white house for us now. >> reporter: after headlining 130 fund-raisers in a series of official events that critics say were a little more than political recalliallies in disg. this weekend there was no mistaking the real thing. >> it is my privilege to introduce my husband, and our president, president barack obama. >> reporter: the first lady michelle obama firing up the crowd. the president launched his re-election b
in the united states we've seen a slight diminution of the republican zeal for public cuts. and you can expect democrats and president obama to go hard after them in the election on medicare and social security. the republican point of view, they've got to hope that the anti-incumbent message sent to sarkozy will be repeated in november. >>> let's talk about this country, exactly six months until our election day. this weekend, president obama officially kicked off his campaign, with...
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of their unit being unemployed. it's never been critical like it is now. >> natural disasters, state emergencies. sometimes you're called up, and your employer doesn't understand that you have something to do for the country, for your state. >> many employers are reluctant to hire a national guardsman because of the simple fact they don't know if they're going to be here. >> you are entitled to unemployment. >> i'm a good welder. i'm a really good welder. i go in, everybody will be all excited and everything. yeah, young guy that can weld. let's put him to work. let me look at your application. national guard, present employer. how often do you have to be gone? one weekend a month, couple weeks in the summer. that's it, you know. other than that, i want to work. sorry, i can't afford it. i can't make them hire me. >> nationwide, the unemployment rate for national guard soldiers is higher than the civilian population. in some states, it's double. >> to our veterans, know that we will stand with you as long as it take
of their unit being unemployed. it's never been critical like it is now. >> natural disasters, state emergencies. sometimes you're called up, and your employer doesn't understand that you have something to do for the country, for your state. >> many employers are reluctant to hire a national guardsman because of the simple fact they don't know if they're going to be here. >> you are entitled to unemployment. >> i'm a good welder. i'm a really good welder. i go in,...
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retired united states marines says many people need to be reminded of the memorial day to keep thanks >> abstract holiday for a lot of service members even we do not necessarily know that to amend faith these were people >> of ceremony ended with 21 gun salute conducted by sailors from the naval station fitting tribute sites of historic monument nestled in the city's most famous park one break illinois general first honored. monument unveiled july 22nd of 1897 quarter of a million people here to pay tribute. >> north side tradition today. woogms memorial day parade woogms is short for wellington oakdale old glory marching society the group's motto everybody marches nobody just watches. honors holiday celebrates the unofficial beginning of summer. 49th year for that tradition. one week after dozens of iraq and afghanistan war veterans systematically returned their medals during a nato summit to groups held a rally today chicago vietnam war memorial vietnam veterans joined up to draw attention to the neglect of veteran's rights one year anniversary of operation recovery focusing on the
retired united states marines says many people need to be reminded of the memorial day to keep thanks >> abstract holiday for a lot of service members even we do not necessarily know that to amend faith these were people >> of ceremony ended with 21 gun salute conducted by sailors from the naval station fitting tribute sites of historic monument nestled in the city's most famous park one break illinois general first honored. monument unveiled july 22nd of 1897 quarter of a million...
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in the united states. from several thousand cases of aids, we learned that there were literally hundreds of thousands of people infected-- indeed, millions throughout the world, already infected. what is this virus known as h.i.v., and what makes it so deadly? h.i.v. stands for human immunodeficiency virus. number one-- virus. that's what it is, not a bacterium. number two-- it causes immuno-deficiency. that means a weakness of the immune system. "human" is because the only species that can be infected by that virus and get ill is man and woman, not any other species. once the virus gets into the bloodstream, either directly-- from an infected bit of blood from a needle or a blood transfusion-- or through sexual secretions, the virus immediately starts to divide in this extremely rapid way, a billion new copies every six hours. the virus attaches itself to the t4 cell-- the cell that regulates the body's defense system-- and destroys it. in so doing, it's destroying all of your ability to mount a defense a
in the united states. from several thousand cases of aids, we learned that there were literally hundreds of thousands of people infected-- indeed, millions throughout the world, already infected. what is this virus known as h.i.v., and what makes it so deadly? h.i.v. stands for human immunodeficiency virus. number one-- virus. that's what it is, not a bacterium. number two-- it causes immuno-deficiency. that means a weakness of the immune system. "human" is because the only species...
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states, he doesn't want to stay in china, he wants to come to the united states as you point out, he's making this appeal to president obama, we heard president obama in a news conference with the prime minister of japan, he was asked about that and the president didn't say very much. just said he was aware of the news reports and that obviously the issue of human rights come up every time the u.s. is speaking with china. stan grant, i reerappreciate yo reporting there beijing in this whole week even when you were chased away from their home. >>> in the meantime, i want to move along. we have just gotten word that an nfl superstar has reportedly died of a suicide. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on
states, he doesn't want to stay in china, he wants to come to the united states as you point out, he's making this appeal to president obama, we heard president obama in a news conference with the prime minister of japan, he was asked about that and the president didn't say very much. just said he was aware of the news reports and that obviously the issue of human rights come up every time the u.s. is speaking with china. stan grant, i reerappreciate yo reporting there beijing in this whole...
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during the elections i don't think that really needs confrontation with the united states and i don't take it seriously i'm sure that it was the sort of believe he was the majority of the population who steal needs the enemy. right. the editor in chief of g.q. russia live in moscow thanks for coming on r.t. today. right now around three thousand special guests from russia and abroad are all invited to celebrate putin so presidential inauguration our correspondent was at the kremlin just a bit earlier and alexia let's talk about this if you're one of the lucky few we know that there are some big big names airports marti's bill dodd he was there in the audience as well of your organization but what actually happened inside the kremlin's walls earlier you were one of the v.i.p.'s it was my first time first chance to witness the inauguration firsthand to be honest but i never expected that the whole process would take just less than an hour basically with first we and about a thousand of the ip guests in the in the descent georges hall where we gathered all of us we witnessed the amazing
during the elections i don't think that really needs confrontation with the united states and i don't take it seriously i'm sure that it was the sort of believe he was the majority of the population who steal needs the enemy. right. the editor in chief of g.q. russia live in moscow thanks for coming on r.t. today. right now around three thousand special guests from russia and abroad are all invited to celebrate putin so presidential inauguration our correspondent was at the kremlin just a bit...
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god bless you and your families, and god bless the united states of america. >> you've been listening to the president speaking in the rose garden honoring the top cops. lots of folks there getting some praise, getting a little handshake from the president as well. >>> jurors convict jennifer hudson's ex-brother-in-law for killing her mother, her brother, and her nephew. a jury in the case reveals why some of them had a hard time reaching a decision. just a reminder you can watch cnn from your mobile phone and live from your desk top. just go to cnn.com/tv. ♪ [ woman ] it's like a magnet. pulling us together for different reasons. music. games. photos. shows. we share stories, laugh... and truly engage. it brings us closer and that is my happy place. ♪ [ male announcer ] the best family moments happen in an instant. capture them with internet explorer and a powerful dell pc. >>> turning to the chilling kidnappings and murders that rocked the nation and shattered the lives of two young girls. investigators say the girls are recovering after being found dirty, starving and dehydrate
god bless you and your families, and god bless the united states of america. >> you've been listening to the president speaking in the rose garden honoring the top cops. lots of folks there getting some praise, getting a little handshake from the president as well. >>> jurors convict jennifer hudson's ex-brother-in-law for killing her mother, her brother, and her nephew. a jury in the case reveals why some of them had a hard time reaching a decision. just a reminder you can watch...
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from approach not between russia and united states we do not see eye to eye on many things but at least on that one it's in the interest of everybody that great powers come together against terrorists. you know with our team and still ahead old deter camps for a new generation syrian rebels begin training what they knew one recognizes as a former terrorist camp in kosovo and we will get just one it is what they plan to learn there in just about five minutes also. japan prepares to flick of the all switch on its final atomic korea after a year after the fukushima disaster took the country to the brink of devastation. germany's foreign minister has labeled iran's nuclear energy program an enormous danger that an atomic armed iran will never be accepted despite the berlin's it just sold israel a fourth nuclear missile capable submarine at a discount a key concern now is whether that submarine could be used in a strike on iran an attack that the pentagon claims would be one in just three weeks as our team is going to reports the pentagon says they're just doing some contingency planning in
from approach not between russia and united states we do not see eye to eye on many things but at least on that one it's in the interest of everybody that great powers come together against terrorists. you know with our team and still ahead old deter camps for a new generation syrian rebels begin training what they knew one recognizes as a former terrorist camp in kosovo and we will get just one it is what they plan to learn there in just about five minutes also. japan prepares to flick of the...